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5G network: Pastor Ashimolowo disagrees with Chris Oyakhilome (video) – Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, founder of the Kingsway International Christian Center, disagreed with Pastor Chris Oyakilome because he claimed to have a connection between the 5G network, coronavirus and anti-Christ.

Ashimolowo described the teachings that link the 5G network to coronavirus and anti-Christ as “stupid theories”.

In the past few days, popular pastors and politicians have found a way to connect the 5G network to spiritual matters and the coronavirus epidemic.

However, these theories have led to confusion and fear worldwide.

There have also been reports of burning 5G masts in the UK and other countries.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is one of the pastors who continued to take up the theory of the 5G network, the corona virus and the anti-Christian.

In a sermon, he told his members that the 5G was part of the new world order in which some authority figures from around the world tried to build a religion, economy, and government for the entire universe.

5G network: Pastor Ashimolowo disagrees with Chris Oyakhilome (video)

He cited Revelation Chapter 13 and said no vaccine was required, adding that it was part of the Antichrist’s plan for a new world order.

Ashimolowo disagreed with Oyakilome’s statement. He explained that there was no correlation between 5G and end time signs.

He warned Christians that this is a pandemic as recorded in the Bible and must be treated as such.

He said: “If the coronavirus is caused by 5G, why is there no 5G in his village?

“It has always been the nature of Christian leaders to frighten their members when there is a major event in the world.

“The Church should be more concerned with preparing its members for the Lord’s second coming than with condemning a major technological breakthrough.